What to Know About Night Markets Across O‘ahu

What better way to shop small than by visiting some of the best night markets O‘ahu has to offer? Explore weekly, monthly and annual events.

 

WEEKLY NIGHT MARKETS

 

Bayview Night Market Courtesy Of Bayview Golf Park

Photos: Courtesy of Bayview Golf Park

 

Bayview Night Market

Tuesdays, 4 to 8 p.m.

Bayview Golf Course has just launched its weekly Saturday night market, where you can enjoy manapuas from Island Manapua, sweet refreshers from Sugar Mami, bar specials from Jolene’s by the Bay, live music and family-friendly activities at the mini-putt and golf park. Follow the Instagram to stay updated on the vendors and activities.

 

Free, 45-285 Kāne‘ohe Bay Dr., Kāne‘ohe, bayviewgolfcourse.us, @bayviewnightmarket

 


SEE ALSO: Your Guide to Farmers Markets on O‘ahu


 

Kapilina Night Market

Wednesdays, 4 to 7:30 p.m.

Enjoy live music, food vendors, specialty drinks by D’lish at the Beach and an evening at the beach at the Kapilina Night Market. Follow the market on Instagram and Facebook for the latest updates.

 

Free, Pilikai Beach Park, 5100 Iroquois Ave., ‘Ewa Beach, @KapilinaBeachHomes, @livekapilina

 


 

‘Ono Grindz and Mākeke at Wai Kai

Thursdays, 4 to 8 p.m.

West Side residents don’t need to worry about making the drive into town to spend an evening shopping and eating local with Wai Kai’s weekly ‘Ono Grindz and Mākeke. With free admission and free parking, this family-friendly night market is a must-go spot for poke bowls from Sato Seafood 808, Middle Eastern fusion from Kababa Mama, donuts from Island Glazed and other food items, produce, crafts and more.

 

Free, Wai Kai, 91-1621 Keone‘ula Blvd., ‘Ewa Beach, onogrindzandmakeke.com, @onogrindzandmakeke

 


SEE ALSO: Date Night Market: A $60 Sunset Date at ‘Ono Grindz & Mākeke


 

Village Market Pearlridge

Photo: Courtesy of Pearlridge Center

 

Village Night Market

Saturdays, 5 to 9 p.m.

Every Saturday, head to the Pearlridge Center for the Village Market in front of TJ Maxx. Explore Central O‘ahu’s best food trucks and craft vendors, including Corn Onoz Hawai‘i, Waba Snacks and Maguro Brothers, while indulging in cocktails at the open-air beer garden and enjoying live music from local artists. Check the Instagram for weekly vendor lists and entertainment lineups.

 

Free, Pearlridge Center, 98-1005 Moanalua Rd., ‘Aiea, pearlridgeonline.com, @village.events.hawaii

 


SEE ALSO: Date Night Market: $60 Feast for Two at Pearlridge’s Village Night Market


 

MONTHLY NIGHT MARKETS

 

First Friday Artflea Capitol Modern

Photo: Courtesy of Capitol Modern

 

First Friday at Capitol Modern

First Friday of each month, 5 to 9 p.m.

Enjoy a free, family-friendly evening of art, music, food and shopping at Capitol Modern. Hosted by Art + Flea, this monthly night market comes to life in the Lē‘ahi Gallery and Sculpture Garden, featuring a variety of food and craft vendors like Tango Empanadas, Made by Lexee, Nuumuus and more. Follow Art + Flea’s Instagram to stay updated on participating vendors and entertainment lineups.

 

Free, Capitol Modern, 250 South Hotel St., Downtown, artandflea.com, @artandflea

 


 

What The Truck Waikele Pc Debbie Montero

Photo: Debbie Montero

 

What the Truck?! at Waikele Center

First and third Friday of each month, 4 to 8 p.m.

Visit all of your favorite local food trucks at the Waikele Center’s What the Truck?! night market. Indulge in treats and eats from local vendors like Chubby Fries and Wings, Dipped by Dee, Khao and Papas, Sweet Treats by Kris and more. Note that this is a non-alcoholic, smoke-free, pet- and family-friendly event.

 

Free, Waikele Center, 94-849 Lumi‘aina St., Waipahu, by-my-standards.com, @whatthetruck.hawaii

 


 

Ko‘olau Night Market

Second Friday of each month, 5 to 9 p.m.

Head over to Windward Mall every second Friday of the month for the Ko‘olau Night Market, where you can grab summer rolls from Ono Viet, baked goodies from Brave Hearts Bakery, handcrafted resin jewelry from Tide Pool Bangles and more. Enjoy live entertainment and free admission at this monthly night market.

 

Free, Windward Mall parking lot next to Leonard’s Malasadas Truck, 46-056 Kamehameha Hwy., Kāne‘ohe, islandcraftfairs.org, @islandcraftfairs

 


 

Taste of Aloha Night Market

Second Saturday of each month, 4 to 8 p.m.

Experience the “Taste of Aloha” every second Saturday at Waterfront Plaza. Support local vendors like Ali‘i Fish Market, Pua Blooms, Kynd Tea and Mana Jewelry Hawai‘i while enjoying free entry and family and pet-friendly fun at this monthly night market.

 

Free, Waterfront Plaza, 500 Ala Moana Blvd., Kaka‘ako, tasteofalohahi.com, @tasteofalohahi

 


 

Plant Adoption Kaiwiula Night Market Bishop Museum

Photo: Courtesy of Bishop Museum

 

Kaiwi‘ula Night Market

Third Wednesday of each month, 4:30 to 8 p.m.

Spend an evening at the Bishop Museum’s Kaiwi‘ula Night Market every third Wednesday of the month and eat delicious Laotian food from Saap Saap Hawai‘i, shop for Labubus and trinkets from Aloha Charms 808 or contribute to restoring Native Hawaiian plants with Grow Aloha and adopt your own native plant. Follow the night market’s Instagram for vendor updates and information on reserving your plant from Grow Aloha.

 

Free, Bishop Museum, 1525 Bernice St., Kalihi, @kaiwiulanightmarket

 


 

Night Market Pearl At Kalauao Pc Shanel Kinoshita

Photo: Shanel Kinoshita

 

Night Market at Pearl at Kalauao

Last Wednesday of each month, 5 to 9 p.m.

Get over the midweek slump by spending an evening at Pearl at Kalauao’s monthly night market. Grab a local plate lunch from Str’Eats of Aloha, an original “naanwich” from Curry Guru Hawai‘i or a sweet treat from HB Baking. On top of free admission and parking, enjoy an evening of live music while you eat, drink and shop the night away.

 

Free, Pearl at Kalauao, 98-535 Kaonohi St., ‘Aiea, pearlatkalauao.com, @nightmarketcentral

 


 

OTHER NIGHT MARKETS

 

Mililani Garden Nights

Saturday, May 17, 4 to 9 p.m.

Those living in Mililani no longer have to drive to Kapolei or town for a local night market—the new and upcoming annual Mililani Garden Nights at Mari’s Gardens offers family-friendly fun with local vendors, plant and flower sales, oversized games, balloon art, face painting and live entertainment. Additionally, there will be trolley rides from the parking area and a VIP ticketing option with two beer gardens for adults 21 and older.

 

 

Free, $10 for 21+ VIP tickets, $10 for hidden garden concert tickets, $9 for parking pass and family trolley rides, $4 for solo trolley ride, 94-415 Makapipipi St., Mililani, @mililanigardennights

 


 

Kāne‘ohe Night Market

Saturday, June 28, 4 to 9 p.m.

Shop for locally made food, drinks and gifts from over 100 vendors at Windward Oahu’s largest outdoor night market. Support local vendors and enjoy live music and performances, keiki activities, trolley rides, a 21+ beer garden and more. Follow the Instagram and check the website for updated information on vendors, entertainment and VIP ticketing prices.

 

Free, 21+ VIP tickets, parking pass and family trolley ride tickets available, Windward Mall, Lot 44, 46-68 Alaloa St., Kāne‘ohe, kaneohenightmarket.com, @kaneohenightmarket

 


 

Honolulu Night Market Night Crowd Pc Our Kakaako

Photo: Courtesy of Our Kaka‘ako

 

Honolulu Night Market

Saturday, July 19, 2025

No night market roundup would be complete without mentioning the island’s biggest—the Honolulu Night Market. This biannual event takes place in June and November at Our Kaka‘ako and always boasts an impressive lineup of food vendors, pop-up shops, fashion shows and live entertainment. Check the website and Instagram and sign up for the email list for the most up-to-date information on the upcoming events.

 

Free, The Barn at Salt at Our Kaka‘ako, Auahi, Coral and Keawe St., Kaka‘ako, ourkakaako.com, @hnlnightmarket